The wife's trials and triumphs, by the author of Grace Hamilton's school-days, 第 395 卷 |
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... eye , That , may I never live to try ; - To this alone my thoughts aspire , More can I give , or thou require ? " A NEW EDITION . LONDON : THICK BROOM BROTHERS , 31 , PATERNOSTER ROW . MDCCCLIX . 249. L. 395 . 1 • A • BOD OTHECA DOMI ...
... eye , That , may I never live to try ; - To this alone my thoughts aspire , More can I give , or thou require ? " A NEW EDITION . LONDON : THICK BROOM BROTHERS , 31 , PATERNOSTER ROW . MDCCCLIX . 249. L. 395 . 1 • A • BOD OTHECA DOMI ...
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... eye , That , may I never live to try ; - To this alone my thoughts aspire , More can I give , or thou require ? " A NEW EDITION . LONDON : THICK BROOM BROTHERS , 31 , PATERNOSTER ROW . MDCCCLIX . 249. L. 395 . THECA MOTH BIBL ILLU AN ...
... eye , That , may I never live to try ; - To this alone my thoughts aspire , More can I give , or thou require ? " A NEW EDITION . LONDON : THICK BROOM BROTHERS , 31 , PATERNOSTER ROW . MDCCCLIX . 249. L. 395 . THECA MOTH BIBL ILLU AN ...
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... and what volumes of news I shall have from Kirby - Brough ! You must tell me everything , Eliza- beth ; try to make me see with your eyes ; tell me how the hills look ; how the sunlight is slanting on THE WIFE'S TRIALS .
... and what volumes of news I shall have from Kirby - Brough ! You must tell me everything , Eliza- beth ; try to make me see with your eyes ; tell me how the hills look ; how the sunlight is slanting on THE WIFE'S TRIALS .
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... eye rested lovingly on the grey church beneath , and on the silent churchyard , where her father and mother , with some of their infant children , slumbered side by side . Next Sunday she would be far away ; and the tears rose un ...
... eye rested lovingly on the grey church beneath , and on the silent churchyard , where her father and mother , with some of their infant children , slumbered side by side . Next Sunday she would be far away ; and the tears rose un ...
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... eyes were blinded , and she saw not yet the celestial road . Alice's battle had been with pain , and solitude , and irritability . Lilian's scene of conflict was to be the great world of every - day life . CHAPTER II . THE HONEYMOON ...
... eyes were blinded , and she saw not yet the celestial road . Alice's battle had been with pain , and solitude , and irritability . Lilian's scene of conflict was to be the great world of every - day life . CHAPTER II . THE HONEYMOON ...
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Alice answered appearance asked baby Basil beautiful began better Bridget bright Brookes called calm CHAPTER child Church comfort dark dear death early earth Eleanor expected eyes face father fear feel felt flowers give given gone grave hand happy head hear heart heavy Hope Hopelands hour husband keep kind Kirby-Brough knew lady leave light Lilian live looked Lord mind minute Miss morning mother nature never night Olivia once pain pale passed past peace Penmaenmawr perhaps poor present quiet reached replied rest returned rose seemed side sisters sleep soon speak spirit stood sure sweet tears tell things thought told took town turned voice walked watching weary wife wild wish woman young
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